It seems that the LM community came to an agreement or consensus regarding the official logo of the OS, so the one adopted has been used to create sets of its themed variation from its inner part, its core, or should we say its kernel ?

Here are sets of Linux Mint logos that I designed using copyleft photos (photos publicly released with the specific mention that they can be used, modified and distributed for non commercial purposes); some of my own photos were used too. However, if one or some would be used for commercial purposes, let me know in order to see what could be done.

The Linux Mint community will now become the care taker of this material, that can be used for whatever purpose it may wish: logos, icons, desktops, tutorials, stickers, Linux Mint promotion articles or videos, etc.

They do cover many areas of interest: sciences, nature, IT, arts, etc. or are purely aesthetic.

The logos, all in .png, are better seen on a dark background with viewers such as IrfanView or XnView.

Let us start with the Abstract Series, made of 420 versions of the logo, # 146 & 147 need a light background to be seen. From the preview, some logos may look the same but in fact they do have slight differences (contrast, shadow, etc.).

Glad to know you like them All others are finished but not yet online (should be in a near future, anyway, there is no emergency).

The “official” logo was somewhat reshaped for two reasons: the first is a practical one, it would have been difficult to create the non abstract logos (to be published) based on it; the second reason is that the official logo reminds another existing minty product :

and that is why it was decided to work on LM's logo “kernel”, providing something with no equivalent, as far as I know.